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Also called wadaruki ΦΨ. An open ceiling found in Buddhist temples of the Oubaku ©@ sect. The architectural style of these temples was strongly influenced by the late Ming (1368-1644) and early Ching (1644-1800) dynasties. The ceiling in the open colonnade across the front of the temple has an arrangement of undulating rafters karahafu daruki jΨ that resemble ribs. This Zen T sect was introduced to Japan by Chinese priests in the mid-17c. Example: Manpukuji *Daiyuuhouden δέεYσa (1668), Kyoto. | ||||||
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Manpukuji
*Daiyuuhouden δέεYσa (Kyoto)
Koufukuji
*Daiyuuhouden »εYσa (Nagasaki)
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